Tight Gas Completions Conference 2010
DOI: 10.2118/138427-ms
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Unlocking the Shale Mystery: How Lateral Measurements and Well Placement Impact Completions and Resultant Production

Abstract: Across many shale plays in North America, operators ask why production performance disparities exist among horizontal wells. For example, even though drilling and completion practices of a neighboring operator may be mimicked, significantly different production results are frequently observed. Several hypotheses have been presented on the subject with little consensus. In most of these wells, formation evaluation in the lateral section is limited to gamma ray. Using a single curve to model the structure leads … Show more

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“…One issue is the non-uniformity of reservoir properties, including the in-situ stress, along the well (e.g. Baihly et al 2010, Cipolla et al 2011. Another issue is the well-known phenomenon known as "stress shadowing" that refers to suppression of some hydraulic fractures by the compressive stresses exerted on them by neighboring hydraulic fractures (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One issue is the non-uniformity of reservoir properties, including the in-situ stress, along the well (e.g. Baihly et al 2010, Cipolla et al 2011. Another issue is the well-known phenomenon known as "stress shadowing" that refers to suppression of some hydraulic fractures by the compressive stresses exerted on them by neighboring hydraulic fractures (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently Chorn et al (2013), Pitcher et al (2012) and others (Naides 2010, Hashmy et al 2011, Baihly 2010, and LeCompte 2009) have begun to quantify the impact and propose operational responses.…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A body of evidence, including both microseismic and production studies, is developing that shows this may not be the case. A recent production study discussing contributions from perforated stages stated that on the basis of production logging studies, only 30% of the intervals were actually contributing (Baihly et al, 2010). If this is correct, it will be very difficult to go beyond the current number of bridge plugs installed in a plug and perf completed well-because of simple economics and time required.…”
Section: New Technology Requiredmentioning
confidence: 99%